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All eyes focused on possible war in the north

A new JNS TV/Eli Katzoff Investigation

Award-winning director and producer Eli Katzoff explores the frightening and potentially imminent scenario of war between Hezbollah and Israel. This JNS production takes a look at Hezbollah plans uncovered by Israel, and a look at Hezbollah’s immense arsenal of missiles. What damage could Hezbollah do to the Israeli homefront, and how would Israel respond to a Hezbollah attack?

Check out the new JNS show, “What If.”

Based on in-depth interviews with Lt. Col. (res.) Sarit Zehavi, founder of the Alma Research and Education Center and Lt. Col. (res.) Uri Ben Yaakov, senior researcher at Reichman University’s International Institute for Counterterrorism, ‘WHAT IF: War in the North’ offers a frightening warning of what will happen if a diplomatic solution is not reached to diffuse an already-simmering conflict.

Eli Katzoff is an award-winning filmmaker currently living between the United States and Israel.
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